Hi! Welcome to the InDesign tutorial wiki. Are you feeling as confused as Jean-Claude Van Damme
was feeling in the final fight scene of Bloodsport when his opponent threw blinding powder into his eyes?
Then you've come to the right place!
Update (26 Jan): Tutorial 3 has been posted, and it's about working with Spreads + templates. The screenshots have been uploaded but there are no accompanying descriptions yet! Watch for them tomorrow.
Update (25 Jan): Sorry guys! Work's been crazy busy these past couple of weeks, resulting in an incomplete tutorial on working with multiple masters. I'll finish that tutorial tonight and try to finish another one on working with type styles.
10:00 PM: TUTORIAL #2 FINISHED
The Tutorials
Tutorial 3: Working with a Spread
We all enjoy Cheez Whiz every now and then. Enjoy it while you do this tutorial that teaches you how to use the wicked cool Master Page templates you used to begin typesetting (tutorial isn't complete yet): The tutorial: Working with a Spread in Adobe InDesign
Tutorial 2: Working with multiple Master Pages
You've mastered the art of the Master Page, but now you need a Recto, Verso, and maybe even a Half-Title page. Go on to do something truly masterful and work with multiple Master Pages: The tutorial: Working with multiple Master Pages in Adobe InDesign
Tutorial 1: Let's start with Master Pages
Master Pages, like Yoda in Starwars, can be a little confusing to understand at first. Given some practice, you can learn to be a Jedi InDesign Master Page...Master. The tutorial: Working with Master Pages in Adobe InDesign
Hi! Welcome to the InDesign tutorial wiki. Are you feeling as confused as Jean-Claude Van Damme
was feeling in the final fight scene of Bloodsport when his opponent threw blinding powder into his eyes?
Then you've come to the right place!
Update (26 Jan): Tutorial 3 has been posted, and it's about working with Spreads + templates. The screenshots have been uploaded but there are no accompanying descriptions yet! Watch for them tomorrow.
Update (25 Jan): Sorry guys! Work's been crazy busy these past couple of weeks, resulting in an incomplete tutorial on working with multiple masters. I'll finish that tutorial tonight and try to finish another one on working with type styles.
10:00 PM: TUTORIAL #2 FINISHED
The Tutorials
Tutorial 3: Working with a Spread
We all enjoy Cheez Whiz every now and then. Enjoy it while you do this tutorial that teaches you how to use the wicked cool Master Page templates you used to begin typesetting (tutorial isn't complete yet):
The tutorial: Working with a Spread in Adobe InDesign
Tutorial 2: Working with multiple Master Pages
You've mastered the art of the Master Page, but now you need a Recto, Verso, and maybe even a Half-Title page. Go on to do something truly masterful and work with multiple Master Pages:
The tutorial: Working with multiple Master Pages in Adobe InDesign
Tutorial 1: Let's start with Master Pages
Master Pages, like Yoda in Starwars, can be a little confusing to understand at first. Given some practice, you can learn to be a Jedi InDesign Master Page...Master.
The tutorial: Working with Master Pages in Adobe InDesign
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